Showing posts with label Dave Pollock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave Pollock. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Pax Dei—Living in Peace 13

Rest in Peace—Resurrect in Perfection


Betty Lou and Dave Pollock
Remembering Dave, Betty Lou, and family  
on the 10th anniversary of Dave’s death, 11 April 2014.


To read/link to two more  tributes: 
and Member Care Associates  (homepage).

“The command of John 13:34 comes in the context of the last evening before the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It may be that what we see in John chapters 13‑17 is in fact the shorter catechism of all He had taught His friends over their three year journey of discipleship. That which is recorded includes demonstration of His love for them in the process of washing their feet and predicting His crucifixion through the bread and wine. It was followed by His proclamation of what He was about to do, what the future of the disciples would be, and how through His Spirit their care would be safeguarded and their ministry implemented. He concludes with supplication as He reviews the essence of His journey on earth: “that they may have Eternal Life...this is Eternal Life that they may know You and Jesus Christ whom You have sent...that they may glorify Me…that they may be One as we are One that the world may know that You have sent Me” (John 17).” Dave Pollock, Developing a Flow of Care and Caregivers, Doing Member Care Well (2002, p. 23)

Some of Dave’s many colleagues in mission/member care. Photo is from the international member care retreat, following the annual MHM Conference, Angola Indiana USA, 18-19 November, 2000.
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Pax Dei
For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. For our citizenship is in heaven, from which also we eagerly wait for a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ;  who will transform the body of our humble state into conformity with the body of His glory, by the exertion of the power that He has even to subject all things to Himself. We know that when Christ appears we shall be like Him, because we shall see Him just as He is. All who have this hope in Him purify themselves, just as He is pure. I Cor. 15: 53; Phil 3: 20-21, I John 3: 2-3 

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

MC: Global Letters for a Global Community—8

Love Never Fails
The Great Commandment and the Great Commission are inseparable.
Dave Pollock (Dave died eight years ago, 11 April 2004)
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We are writing to member care workers and all those with member care responsibility within international mission/aid who identify with the historic Christian faith. We write to encourage us all to stay the course in our service to God and humans and to take full advantage of the many opportunities to provide and develop member care. We write fully aware of the problems that can discredit, divide, and disable the church-mission community (CMC) and all of our member care efforts. We write with a commitment to the love that is necessary to resolve these problems and to promote health within the CMC.
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"It has been my conviction over the last four decades of my work in missions that member care is by its very nature the tangible expression of the love of Christ for us and our love for Him. It is not simply a program or a plan; it is the product of who we are because of our relationship to Him and our being His “new creation.” He is Emanuel, God with us, and it is Christ in us that is the hope of glory. The flow of caregivers, cooperating together to support mission personnel, is one more demonstration to the world of the unity for which Jesus prayed. Providing the flow of care is a body effort of mission agencies, sending churches, supporting families, and committed caregivers who realize that the Great Commandment and the Great Commission are inseparable." Dave Pollock, Developing a Flow of Care and Caregivers, Doing Member Care Well, (2002, p. 3)
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We wish the very best for all those attending the Member Care Conference in Bangalore, India (18-20 April) and the Global Member Care Conference in Chiang Mai, Thailand (23-27 April 2012). We remember dreaming of international member care gatherings like this with Dave Pollock and others in the 1990s. We were inspired by  a compelling vision to see quality member care and member caregivers going global and a desire to build upon foundational gatherings in the 1980s such as the Mental Health and Missions conferences (Indiana, USA) and the International Conferences on MKs (Manila, Quito, Nairobi).   
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May these two upcoming conferences in India and Thailand (Asia!) be an incredible time together, far beyond expectations. May they result in a wealth of new and old treasures (resources, relationships, directions) to strengthen the mission/aid community and far beyond (MT 13:52). May those with member care responsibility be encouraged to carry member care’s foundational practice of love to the ends of the earth and to the end of this age! Amo neniam pereas (I Cor. 13:8).
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 Kelly and Michèle